Exclusive | Super Hoops Support Every Type of Garden Fabric and Shade Net

Choice of 2 styles: Super Hoops for new transplants and low-growing crops; High Rise Super Hoops for taller plants

Set of 6 hoops

Back by popular demand, these support hoops are customer and staff favorites. Made from two heavy-gauge wires joined by cross braces, they're easier to install than single hoops (no flopping!) and they support fabric, bird net and shade net better, too. They're ideally suited for 3' wide raised beds. They may also be used in 4' wide beds as well as in-ground beds; for these situations we recommend using 10" Extra-Tall Earth Staples to secure the hoops, especially in soft ground and windy areas. Super Hoops are 58" L and provide 14" headroom in a 3' wide bed — plenty of height for new transplants and low-growing crops. Hi-Rise Super Hoops include two sets of Super Hoops with 12 inline connectors. They’re 116" L and provide 43" headroom in a 3' bed, enough height for all but the tallest crops.

Using these to support row covers and netting in raised beds. Takes only two hoops, one at each end, to support netting or cover, as opposed to several single spine hoops. More secure in staying upright during strong winds or rain. Good head room for greens and root crops.

I needed more height than the other hoops for my broccoli plants and these worked great. It is helping keep the birds away from the plants and so far my squirrels haven't discovered the plants either. I also used it to support the cover for my baby lemon tree.

We bought these a year ago to keep our winter garden growing under cover. At first they seemed perfect - lightweight, easy to put together and fit our raised beds just fine.

After a year, we are not so happy as we were. The connection points on several have rusted and broken off. Also, the high-rise hoops do not take the coastal wind well at all, falling over in minor gusts. Stick to the lower hoops if you are going to use them.

That said, the idea is a good one. Just need to be a better quality item.

I used these to enclose 4x4' of a raised bed to prevent aphids from infesting my greens. I stuck the hoops in the ground with the long staples and wrapped the tunnel with fabric, and as I tightened the fabric slack, the hoops collapsed together at the top, seriously decreasing the space inside for my plants. I couldn't figure out how to space them apart without using something that would rip the fabric, and was annoyed all season long trying to keep the hoops apart and open and close the tunnel I made to access the plants. Please design something to keep the hoops apart at the top!

Guide for using fabric row covers to protect your plants from cold, sun or pests.

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